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Sunday, February 10, 2008
and the little primate living in Murray Chass’ brain. Ok, own up…who is it?
Murray Chass has been, for as long as I can remember, a uniquely horrid sportswriter, one of those buffoons that make you wonder how folks like him manage to be gainfully employed. It’s not just that he’s lazy. It’s not just that he uses a column in a national newspaper to browbeat subjects who dare not talk to him. It’s also that he understands next to nothing about baseball.
Take today’s column, which, by the way, is buried, as always, deep within the Times’s sports section. In a section titled “Giving Up Early,” Chass writes that the Sox “may yet regret that they were not more serious in their effort to win this winter’s Santana sweepstakes.” Chass implies that the Sox interest in Santana was because “their primary interest preventing the Yankees from getting Santana,” but that now, with Schilling’s shoulder trouble, the Sox need a starter. (He then floats one of those conspiracy theories that make no sense to anyone save for the little monkey living in Murray’s brain: “Players these days are supposed to have physicals before signing contracts. If the Red Sox found no shoulder problem in November before Schilling signed an $8 million contract, why does he have a shoulder problem now?” Does he think Curt’s faking — you know, because he doesn’t care about playing? Or that the Sox secretly sabotaged their own efforts and blew $8 mil in the process? Anyone who can figure this out gets a free prize.*)
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Posted: February 10, 2008 at 05:00 PM | 25 comment(s)
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1. tfbg9 Posted: February 10, 2008 at 05:52 PM (#2687628)Seriously. Let's see:
-11/07: The Red Sox re-sign Schilling.
-2/7/08: It's first reported that Schilling has a significant shoulder injury, and may miss the entire '08 season.
I don't think you need to look for conspiracy theories, unless we're talking about the "conspiracy of dunces" that seems to comprise Boston's medical staff.
Now where's my free prize?
Mnookin's style is great. He attacks Chass, while leaving his own opinions on the situation murky. I am sure that he will have a firm opinion once Theo tells him what it is.
I don't think you need to look for conspiracy theories, unless we're talking about the "conspiracy of dunces" that seems to comprise Boston's medical staff.
This is a team that once had an owner as the team doctor. The owners may change, but the odd doings of the medical staff stays the same.
the NY Times is a ####### joke and a travesty. the thing that makes me cry is that it's probably the best non-NPR news source in the country.
-Take it from an unapologetic socialist anti-interventionist - McClatchy is the best American news source available.
I'm also quite happy to give the front office some leeway regarding their decision making....2 titles in 4 years will curry you some favour...at least in my book.
I think we can criticize the Sox decision-making while recognizing that (a) we could be wrong and (b) we've got it real good, even if particular decisions can be second-guessed.
Not to mention the draft picks that would've come when he signed elsewhere. Weren't the Brewers willing to make a 2 year offer?
The medical staff has been a bit of a mess over the past few years, but it seems like with their new arm-testing stuff and the like, they're doing better now.
We'll see how this all turns out, but the most surprising thing to me is that the Red Sox seemed to have known that Schilling was going to be out and still weren't very interested in Santana.
Any RSox fans want to guesstimate the rotation for 2010?
If that's the case, then that's extraordinary. Why spend $8 mil on 40+ guy who needs rotator cuff surgery...
Me-thinks this is still very much an inexact science, or maybe they just like Curt's quiet, unassuming personality in the clubhouse....
During last year's steam pipe explosion in Manhattan, Reuters moved an alert saying that a building had collapsed.
It doesn't even try to really understand American sports.
Remember that payrolls in baseball are not static. Just because there was $8 million available for Schilling doesn't mean that same $8 million was available for anyone else who caught their eye. And just because they spent $8 million on Schilling, that doesn't mean there was less money available for Santana should they acquire him. Most of the time that's true, but for big name players that isn't always the case and both Schilling and Santana qualify.
Sports isn't news. It just sells papers/generates hits.
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